SDK 1.5 release notes mention this,
"In some cases, you may encounter problems when using the browser on an
emulator started with the command-line option -http-proxy."
Ref : http://developer.android.com/sdk/RELEASENOTES.html


On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Gerald Logor <[email protected]> wrote:

> After spending hours of research and different ways to connect my emulator
> to the internet (i.e just accessing any ordinary webpages), I'm still
> hitting a brick wall.
>
> My current internet setting is that I'm behind a corporate internet
> connection thus connecting via a proxy (154.23.x.yy:80zz)
>
> Ways I tried:
>
> 1. Connect to the emulator using the "adb shell" command (From "tools"
> folder of SDK)
> *adb shell*
> enter this..
> *# sqlite3 /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
>
> sqlite> INSERT INTO system
> VALUES(99,'http_proxy','<PROXY_IP>:<PROXY_Port>');*
> Restarting the emulator, it's still showing "WebPage unavailable"
>
> 2. Using Eclipse as my IDE, I Go to Run -> Run Configurations ->Target in
> eclipse and enter
> *-http-proxy <PROXY_IP>:<PROXY_Port> * in Additional emulator command line
> options.
> Still, no happiness.
>
> 3. I also tried (in Eclipse), Windows->Preferences->Android->Default
> Emulator option, and inserting http-proxy *<PROXY_IP>:<PROXY_Port>
>
> *4. I'm not creating any of my own view or activity, thus did not need to
> setup INTERNET permissions in my manifest file.
>
> Any helps would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
> >
>

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